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Colin Bateman's Bag For Life
CAN FORGIVENESS overcome the desire for revenge in 21st century Northern Ireland? This is the question Colin Bateman asks in his new, blackly humorous play, Bag For Life, which is coming to the Town Hall.
World-class healthcare – the children of Ireland deserve no less
As clinicians responsible for delivering secondary and tertiary paediatric and neonatal healthcare, our number one priority is providing the best possible care to our patients.
‘Happiness is possible’, says psychotherapist who survived decade of childhood abuse
Kenneth Barrett first contemplated taking his life when he was eight years of age. When he was 11, he tried to hang himself from a tree near his home in Loughrea. Other suicide attempts followed, including an attempt to drown himself.
Volunteering opportunities galore at Volunteer Expo 2016
Almost 20 local voluntary organisations will be exhibiting at a major volunteering event taking place in GMIT Mayo (St Mary’s Hall, Castlebar campus) next week.
Repealing the Eighth and the right to autonomy over ones' own body
This week Insider is going to address one of the most contentious issues in society. For 33 years, the Eighth amendment has been an issue which has split the people right down the middle - which is why most mainstream politicians have shied away from outlining their position on it.
Almost fifty complaints from Mayo to Ombudsman for Children
On Wednesday the Ombudsman for Children, Dr Niall Muldoon, published his annual report for 2015, outlining the impact the office has had in dealing with 1,639 complaints made by, or on behalf of, children across every sector.
Alexion employees volunteer together in company’s first ‘Global Day of Service’
More than 1,500 Alexion employees around the world are volunteering in their respective communities as part of the company’s first 'Global Day of Service'.
Plenty of local events taking place for International Peace Day
International Peace Day takes place next Wednesday September 21 and a number of workshops and activities are on in Galway in its honour.
Dramatic count ahead as election promises to be most exciting in decades
Galway West stands on the brink of electing its first female TD in almost 20 years, but while the omens are good for Independent Left councillor Catherine Connolly, her route to the Dáil is by no means certain, as Sinn Féin and the Social Democrats are also eyeing that same seat.
Anti-racism group demand Arts Festival remove flagship Exhibit B
Exhibit B, one of the flagship events at this years Galway International Arts Festival, has been branded a "racist installation", and a direct appeal has been made to the festival to remove it from its programme, in spite of the fact that the show is currently running in the Black Box Theatre.